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Thats what I want to try and avoid. I have sprayed matte finishes before without any issues but this one had a few nibs I want to eliminate. I might try and hit them with the airbrush for touchup if I have to.

Thats what I want to try and avoid. I have sprayed matte finishes before without any issues but this one had a few nibs I want to eliminate. I might try and hit them with the airbrush for touchup if I have to.

You may want to try a 4000 abralon disk, made by Mirka.
They leave a real low luster finish.
But it'll probably still look different

It's been my experience that once you apply paint that has been flattened it cannot be adjusted without repainting the entire panel and unless the new paint is mixed and applied in exactly the same manor it won't match.

I did a lower door bottom on a Mercedes that was silver with a flat clear on top and it had a small scratch in the paint and I ended up spraying the entire lower side of the car to make it look right. Flattened paint can be very difficult to spot repair perfectly.

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